Having the right tool for the job makes the job easier and gives better results. The right tool for covering deep-water haunts of swordfish, tuna, and other species is a 2 to 3 kW, low and high-frequency transducer. The Chirp-ready CM599LH gives the deep-water performance of the low frequency down to 3000 m(10000') plus the incredible resolution that the high-frequency band delivers.
The CM599LH is packed with a twenty-four-element, low-frequency array that operates at anywhere between 28 and 60 kHz. The single, high-frequency ceramic operates at any frequency between 130 and 210 kHz and has a narrow, 8° to4°, beamwidth.
· 23° to 9° port-starboard beamwidth
· 11° to 5° fore-aft beamwidth
· Maximum depth to 3048 m (10000')
· 8° to 4° beamwidth
· Maximum depth to 457 m (1500')